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Old August 23rd 04, 12:06 AM
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WTB FREQUENCY METER


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Old August 23rd 04, 02:35 AM
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WTB FREQUENCY METER



What freq range?
What accuracy or precision?



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Old August 24th 04, 04:20 AM
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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 23:06:10 GMT "wleamons"
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WTB FREQUENCY METER


If you're interested in any electrical signal in the frequency range
between 10 Hz and 1.3 GHz, then I probably have a counter that would
suit you nicely. I buy, test, repair, and resell a line of small
Hewlett-Packard solid state modular counters that were made in
different configurations with various features over that range. These
were made from about 1970 thru the very early '80s and come in nice
cast aluminum housings that are extremely rugged.

They are AC powered (but NiCad pack adapters are available) desktop
units that weigh about 4-5 pounds and take up about as much space as a
small cigar box. Beautifully constructed, they come with the usual H-P
gold-plated circuit board traces and easy-to-read large LED displays.

All units measure frequency over some range, but different units also
measure period, pulses between gates, pulses within gates, and high
resolution frequency. There is even a DVM module that will allow you
to measure current, voltage and resistance in addition to frequency.

Depending on the features and frequency range you want, the prices
range from $80 to over $200, but these sold for thousands when they
were new. The accuracy is better than 1 part per million, and close to
1-2 parts per 10 million after warmup. I will check the calibration
and warmup characteristics before I ship.

I guarantee all units to be fully functional. I occasionally have some
modules available which have worse than average cosmetic flaws (knob
caps missing, missing feet, etc.) I would sell these at reduced
prices, but they are still fully functional electronically.

I can provide photos if you are interested.

If you think you might be interested, email me, and I will send you a
file with a rather complete description of the whole line. Explain
what you want to measure, and I'll be glad to help you pick out
something that will do exactly what you need with minimum fuss and
minimum cost.

thanks,

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Madison, WI 53711 USA
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